Sunstein's success having Obama infiltrate Wright's church was the perfect test case proving his theory in Conspiracy Theories: look how moderate Wright became!

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Among self-parodying, high-LSAT whack-jobs, Cass Sunstein had become the gift that keeps on giving:

1) Sunstein complains that the Internet is fragmenting people into isolated ideological communities, diverting them from the objective public forum of The New York Times’ coverage of national issues.

2) After 50 years of liberal jurisprudence dismantling the efforts of local governments to encourage traditional moral behavior, through schools and public recognition of religion, Sunstein invents his “nudge” concept, whereby government encourages people to adopt behaviors that the elite thinks will advance their material lives.

3) Now Sunstein has come up with this proposal to subvert the subversives through government infiltration of crackpot movements, the Ur movement of which is the Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories, which no prominent member of Sunstein’s political party dares challenge too openly.

When I get around to it, I'd like to run those Obama answers to the Sunstein questions through some software to see whether Sunstein actually wrote them - or tidied them up [the way that Ayers wrote Dreams].

1) Probability that it shows that he was not born in the USA: low.2) Probability that it shows something acutely embarrassing to Obama: high.3) Probabilty that, given (2), those people who have seen the birth certificate now have considerable power over Obama: near certain.

Is that a conspiracy theory? I don't think so. But it might answer some of those "Why does Obama..." and "Why doesn't Obama..." questions.

I'm genuinely puzzled that Sunstein seems to believe his AP idea is new. Anyone who has been involved in any movement on either side in any decade of the last century is aware of how infiltration works. CPUSA was so completely infiltrated in the '50s that it faded because nobody knew who was real and who wasn't. The Nuke Freeze movement in the '80s was quite openly AP'd; the operatives cheerfully described themselves as "ex-CIA" or "ex-State Dept."

If he's really that uninformed, nobody on either side should listen to him.

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